Introverts Are The Most Highly Evolved Personality Type, According To Research

Are you an introvert? Good news: You’re apparently the most highly evolved personality type, according to research.

Yes, seriously. When renown psychiatrist Carl Jung first described the terms introversion and extroversion, he noted the introvert personality as being more mystical and spiritual than its extrovert counterpart. And now, research points to the former as being more evolved. Read on below for more details.Do you identify as an introvert or an extrovert? Sound off in the comments section!

”I” and “E.” In describing the introvert personality as more mystical and spiritual, Jung noted that extroverts were more focused “on the objective and practical,” according to YourTango. At the end of the day, Jung’s complex theory on the matter laid the groundwork for the “I” and “E” on the Myers-Briggs scale.

Existing together. Though it might sound like Jung preferred introverts over extroverts, that’s simply not the case. In fact, he didn’t see one type as better than the other. Instead, he saw them as “existing together,” YourTango reports.

Theory. Jung’s theory states that both introverts and extroverts exist together on an “evolving continuum.” This theory of “evolving human consciousness” is described as this, per YourTango: “We evolve over time. As we begin, we don’t perceive what is known as subtle energy. Instead, we tend to perceive only what we can see with our eyes.”

Extroverts. In laymen’s terms, the theory suggests that there are people who watch and copy what other people do. In short, these people compete and try to be better than others. These kind of people are — as you might have already guessed — extroverts.

Extroverts. YourTango explains: “We are the extroverts, for whom being with others is liking plugging into an outlet to recharge our battery. When we’re alone, we extroverts may feel our energy plummet and start to feel depressed. In those moments, we forget that we can tap into our own inner energy reserves.”

Begin to evolve. Slowly but surely, *some* extroverts began to evolve and started to develop a sensitivity to more subtle waves of energy— the “not hard” stuff. Enter introverts. “We begin to feel bandwidths of energy that vibrate at a higher and faster speed than those material layers we had been focused on at the slower speeds that made them more easily visible to our eyes,” according to YourTango.

The phone analogy. This higher sensitivity can be put into perspective when thinking of a phone. As an extrovert, one can feel the phone itself. But as an introvert, one can actually feel the energy vibrating off the device. Pretty cool, huh?

Pros and cons. Naturally, this higher sensitivity can be both good and bad. “On the upside, we feel energy more readily because we’ve developed this amazing radar,” YourTango notes. “We more naturally feel our own energy, and we are able to recharge on our own. To do so, we simply go within to where we feel our own vibration at the source. We luxuriate in the energy field that is our own being.”

Pros and cons. The downside? An overwhelming sense of energy that’s “screaming” at you 24/7. “From this perspective,” YourTango explains, “introverts are considered to be people who have evolved to a higher consciousness, simply because they can feel the energies of higher, faster vibrations.”

”We” consciousness. As a result, introverts tend to live from more of the “we” consciousness motivations, YourTango notes. Meaning that they focus on collective energies and intentions, and try to use themselves as vessels for the greater good.

Other research. Of course, this isn’t the first time science has looked into the link between a human characteristic and evolution. Writing for the New York Times in 2011, Susan Cain detailed how shyness is actually an attribute that has contributed to the survival of the human species.

Celebrated, not medicated. In her report, Cain explained how shyness is something that should be celebrated, not medicated. At one point, she notes how many scientists have categorized animals as either “sitters” or “rovers” based on the way they behave. While “sitters” are shy animals that tend to wait on the sidelines, “rovers” explore and roam around looking for food.

World of humans. Thus, sitters are shy animals, while rovers are outgoing. And though the latter are the first to warm up to new situations and investigate, they’re also the first to, well, get killed by another animal. In the world of humans, similar archetypes exist: Introverts and extroverts.

Advantages. Though both extroverts and introverts have their advantages, the extroverted personality tends to get

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How To Raise A Intuitive & Spiritually Gifted Child

Kids are seeds who are grounded deep into the roots of spirit, each having an opportunity to offer his or her spiritual fruit throughout a lifetime.

The potential for bringing in new ideas and new vibrations to the planet for the benefit of all beings is infinite.

But kids, like all humans, are easily socialized and conditioned to the environment around them.

From day one they slowly start shifting their focus from the spiritual to the physical, and many kids maybe most grow up to be complacent within the material realm, with the world of spirit left somewhere far off in a dream.

What seems to be happening with these extraordinary new kids, though, is that many are consciously traversing both the psychic realms and the physical realms at the same time. This is not only immensely challenging and confusing, but perhaps devastating in a conceptual world where psychic and spiritual phenomena are rarely acknowledged.

Since many of these kids are so psychically aware, yet their parents and role models usually are not, these kids may develop different kinds of troubling behaviors to help them cope with their situation and to teach adults what might be going on with them.

As a parent of one or more of these extra-sensitive children, there are many things you can do for your children to help them feel more rooted, safe and energetically balanced in the world.

Firstly, it is vital for parents to stay emotionally present around children.

Emotionally present means being honest whether you are feeling angry, depressed, guilty, joyous, lovable or excited. One of the most confusing things for a sensitive child is for someone to say, ‘I’m fine’, when he is actually feeling something else.

Children are empathic by nature; they naturally relate to what other people are feeling. Being cut off from what is alive in you, your true feelings and the desires behind them, as coined by psychologist Marshall Rosenberg or making a false representation about your feelings, trains children that it is more socially acceptable to put up a false-front than it is to express what is truly alive in the moment. Developing an open vocabulary of feelings and creating a household where there is permission to outwardly express this vocabulary is quintessential indeed.

Secondly, if you notice special gifts or talents in your children and want to help them develop these abilities but are unwilling to do any work yourself, don’t expect much from your children. They will most definitely need you and the other people around them to practice with and speak their language.

One of the most inspiring aspects about being on a spiritual path is to observe others making changes, transformations and realizations. Through working on ourselves, we become a role model and inspiration for the people around us. Enrolling in a meditation class (or whatever it is that calls you spiritually) and then setting a specific time for practice at home, sticking to it and making a sincere dedication can have a lasting impact on children.

One of my teachers from years ago used to purposely leave the door to her meditation room open while she was meditating so that her young children could see her peaceful, dedicated and undisturbed. If they came in to rouse her or to feign for her attention, she’d stay solid like a mountain, allowing them to climb all over her until they got bored and left.

It must have been a good lesson for the kids to realize that when mom was sitting, there was nothing more important to her than her practice. What a gift!

Another key to raising healthy psychic children is to help them become aware of their energy and to recognize when their finely tuned systems are ungrounded or processing the psychic stuff around them. Some simple energy tools, practiced daily, usually do the trick.

One of the first things to do is to have them create an image that connects the body to the center of the planet. This gives kids a sense that they are rooted and plugged in throughout their day.

Like a ground wire plugged into a wall socket, grounded children have a place to send stuck or pent-up energy instead of having it bounce off the walls or off on you! Have them create a monkey tail, a tree trunk, a bean stalk or any fun image that works for them and have it come out of their body all the way down through the floor and deep into Mother Earth.

Most of us in the modern world have forgotten our deep connection to the planet. A grounding cord is a good solid reminder that we are always in communication with the earth below.

Having kids become aware of their energy bubble all around them is also beneficial. Their bubble or aura defines the space around their body and is a direct reflection of what is going on inside. If their bubble is vibrating at a color that isn’t in harmony with them in present time, they can decide to change it if they want. They can pick a color that is fun for them and change the color for different activities.

This is not only a fun game for them, but also helps them get to know their own energy and that ultimately, they are the ones who are responsible for their own body and energy. They can also clean their bubble with a magic sponge and make their bubble bigger or smaller so it’s the right size just for them.

Lastly, kids need to know how very sacred their bodies are and how lucky they are to be here, experiencing life from the boundless wisdom of the body.

But getting kids to get inside their bodies, even for just a moment, can be challenging to say the least! Invite your children to view their body as a body house, a fun place all their own with many rooms to explore.

They can get around their house via the magic glass elevator that goes up and down their body, taking them anywhere inside their body that they want to go. They get to discover the Heart Room, the Head Room, the Belly Room and more.

According to many spiritual traditions, these rooms are the locations of the vital energy centers that hold within them the profound intelligence of our bodies.

All kids are psychic, and you may feel a big responsibility on your shoulders just with this realization.

But remember that in any case, kids are kids no matter what.

Your job as a parent is simply to support them, give them love, encourage them to be who they are, and remind them often that they are much bigger than what the outside conceptual world often makes of them.

Then, as they learn their life-lessons from childhood to adulthood, they learn them with a sense of peace and amusement and with an understanding that there is meaning in all they do.

Dylan is a 32-year-old surfer from California. He traveled the world, rode the waves and learned the universal concept of oneness. He is a vegan for over a decade and, literally, wouldn’t hurt a fly. He was reunited with his twin soul in Greece, where they got married and settled… for now. Dylan is a staff writer for DreamcatcherReality.com and teaches surfing to children.

In a world with a programmed A.I. in the mind, people can be educated against nature, so they become wilful supporters of their own pain. From a decent age, people inhale the propaganda from media outlets and the doctor religion. They start to bring in their disease for regular maintenance to the doctors. The system makes money with it, that’s the point of the re education against nature. As this is energetically supported and boosted by the masses, don’t await any change to that.

There is a reason for every disease state. It is the body’s attempt at restoring balance. A healthy body is incapable of maintaining a state of one disease and healing another. The body heals holistically, and the processes that create each disease affect the body as a whole.

From the time we are conceived until the time we die, the cells in our bodies are endlessly working to maintain a natural state of homeostasis or equilibrium. When we turn to medicine or medical technology to manipulate our own body systems to heal us, we are really only facilitating our natural ability to heal from within. A diseased body is no coincidence and the natural state of every human being is health, not disease.

The duress of disease can influence our ability not only to deal with the pain but also to express it. In specific states of disease, some people cannot help but wonder if their body is working to maintain its natural state of health.

Our disease care industry doesn’t go vary far to help our cause either. From the time we are born, until the time we die, from the very first vaccine to the very last dosage of medication on our deathbeds (and everything in between), we have been conditioned to accept that external factors and disease treatments are what can help control our pain and suffering.

Preventable illness makes up approximately 80% percent of the burden of illness and 90% of all healthcare costs, however our focus is too often addressing symptoms instead of causes.

Each one of our cells is in a type of fluid matrix which is a dynamic and living unit that is constantly monitoring and adjusting its own processes, and always working to restore itself to the original DNA code it was born with, to maintain balance within the body.

Cells have the ability to heal themselves, as well as make new cells that replace those that have been permanently damaged or destroyed. Your body is fully equipped to heal everything from a cut on your hand to cancer in your colon and everything in between. That is, as long as there is no interference. Even when a large number of cells is destroyed — something that happens almost daily within our bodies — the surrounding cells replicate to make new cells, thereby replacing almost immediately the cells that were destroyed.

When a bleeding injury occurs from a small cut anywhere in our bodies, blood vessels at the site contract to slow the bleeding. Now, once you stop the bleeding and move past the pain, what do you do to cause that little cut to heal? You may cover it with a bandage to keep it clean but does the bandage heal the cut? No, the cut will heal with or without a bandage. Next, blood platelets begin forming a blood clot where the injury is located. Â In fact, that little cut set into motion a cascade of over 20 microscopic, biochemical reactions.

Populations worldwide are finally coming to the realization that contracting disease is avoidable, and within our control. Whether it’s the common cold, or something more serious such as heart disease or cancer, have to against our body to get these illnesses.

It’s perfectly normal and natural to have a population of mutant cells. The human body has 75 trillion cells. We have over 200 different types of cells in the human body. Some 230,000 cells are created every second, almost 20 billion per day. The average person has about 1100 mutant cells daily. The difference between these mutant cells running an imbalanced path of destruction leading to disease, or one leading to balance is entirely dependent on our immune system. The immune system fails to heal us when homeostatic balance is disturbed and the model is unbalanced.

Either way we are always in control of our body. To live in a human body, we must have access to a certain amount of life-sustaining energy. We may either use this inherent energy in a nourishing and self-sustaining, or in a destructive and debilitating way. In case we consciously or unconsciously choose negligence or self-abuse over loving attention and self-respect, our body will likely end up having to fight for its life.

Disease is but one of the many ways the body tries to change the way we see and treat ourself, including our body. Leading healthy lifestyles and consuming healthful (as opposed to toxic) diets, will go a very long way in keeping us healthy, whether we are young or older.

The only way to really bring the body out of a diseased state is to stop doing all the things that cause disease and begin rebuilding the immune system. Only then will you not only get rid of one disease state, but you will be rid of them all.

The immune system is activated by oxidative stress to kill the harmful invading organisms and also kills and dissolves damaged cells that cannot be repaired. Too many oxidants in the cells or blood causes damage and aging to all tissues. An imbalance different oxidants can cause the immune system to attack healthy cells, inflame tissues and slows down the healing process. Too few oxidants will remove the red flags and allow damaged, infected and malfunctioning cells (those that should be flagged and destroyed by the immune system) to thrive, divide and spread the damage.

Supplement the raw materials the body needs to support the immune system including raw, green vegetables, juices and herbs, as well as anti-oxidants and vitamin supplements from reputable sources.

Whether you believe your body is in a state of health or disease, you will be right in the long-term. We must recognize the symptoms of imbalance and dysfunction within ourselves before they even have a chance to produce disease. So bring attention to a state of health, not disease and your body will respond, always.

Marco Torres is a research specialist, writer and consumer advocate for healthy lifestyles. He holds degrees in Public Health and Environmental Science, and is a professional speaker on topics such as disease prevention, environmental toxins and health policy.

Common term in society is “what are you” so people adopt outer content and define themselves through it. Whole education system is based on that, to feed the youth with enough outer content for self definition. This puts layer on layer of fake identities on the self and will slow down the awakening process in later years.

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